MoS Meghwal Assures Full Central Support for Mizoram, Reviews Judicial Reforms

Minister of State Arjun Ram Meghwal assured full central support to Mizoram during a visit. He reviewed judicial and prison reforms including e-Courts and Tele-Law implementation. Meghwal met civil society leaders in Mamit district to address grievances. He also attended a BJP organisational meeting and praised party workers' dedication.

Key Points: MoS Meghwal Promises Central Support for Mizoram Development

  • MoS Meghwal assures full central support to Mizoram
  • Reviews e-Courts, e-Prison and Tele-Law implementation
  • Meets civil society leaders including MHIP, YMA, MUP
  • Attends BJP organisational meeting in state
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MoS Meghwal assures full Central support for Mizoram, reviews judicial reforms and meets civil society leaders

MoS Arjun Ram Meghwal assures full central support for Mizoram, reviews e-Courts and prison reforms, and meets civil society leaders in Mamit district.

"Under the respected leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi Ji, the BJP is continuously working with the resolve for service, good governance, and welfare of the poor. - Arjun Ram Meghwal"

Aizawl, May 12

The Minister of State for Law and Justice Arjun Ram Meghwal said on Tuesday that the Central government remains committed to supporting the people of Mizoram and assured that all possible assistance would be extended wherever necessary.

During an important interaction meeting with NGO representatives and community leaders at the Tourist Lodge in Mamit district of Mizoram, the MoS emphasised that addressing public grievances and ensuring better governance are among the Union government's highest priorities.

MoS Meghwal appreciated the significant role played by NGOs and community-based organisations in maintaining social harmony, supporting development initiatives, and working for the welfare of the people across the state.

During the meeting, the MoS interacted with leaders of major civil society organisations, including the Mizo Hmeichhe Insuihkhawm Pawl (MHIP), Young Mizo Association (YMA), Mizoram Upa Pawl (MUP), Village Council (VC), and Mizo Zirlai Pawl (MZP).

He listened to various grievances, challenges, and concerns raised by the representatives regarding the welfare, infrastructure, governance, and overall development of the people in Mamit district and other adjoining areas.

The programme was also attended by Mamit District Deputy Commissioner Suvigya S. Chandra and Superintendent of Police Manny Bhushan Singh.

Both officials assured the gathering that the district administration and police department are committed to addressing public grievances promptly, efficiently, and in a people-friendly manner.

The MoS arrived in Mizoram on Monday and visited the Mamit District Court and District Jail, where he reviewed the functioning of judicial and prison administration systems in the Northeastern state.

A district administration official said that during the visit, MoS Meghwal reviewed the implementation of key initiatives such as e-Courts, e-Prison, and Tele-Law under the new criminal justice framework.

He held detailed discussions with concerned officials on making these systems more effective, transparent, accessible, and people-oriented.

The MoS also stressed the importance of strengthening digital governance mechanisms in the justice delivery system to ensure timely and efficient legal services for citizens, especially in remote and rural areas.

Meanwhile, MoS Meghwal attended an organisational meeting with state Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) office-bearers, district presidents, and party workers.

During the meeting, detailed discussions were held on organisational expansion, public outreach campaigns, and the implementation of the Central government's welfare schemes.

Taking to social media platform X, the MoS said: "Under the respected leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi Ji, the BJP is continuously working with the resolve for service, good governance, and welfare of the poor. The dedication, hard work, and spirit of public service of the workers are the greatest strength of the organisation."

- IANS

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Laura Z
Impressive that the MoS is spending time in a small town like Mamit, not just the big cities. Meeting with groups like YMA and MHIP shows they want to understand local dynamics. Hope this isn't just photo-op diplomacy and leads to actual judicial reforms.
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Priya S
Finally some attention to the Northeast! šŸ™ The e-Prison and Tele-Law initiatives could really help people who live far from courts. But I wish the article said more about what specific grievances were raised by the Mizo community. That's the real tea ā˜•
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Nathan C
A step in the right direction. Mizoram has unique challenges with its hilly terrain and scattered villages. Digital justice delivery isn't just about apps—it needs robust internet connectivity, which is still patchy in many parts. Let's see if they address that infrastructure gap.
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Sneha F
Happy to see Central ministers travelling to the NE states and not just doing Pooja somewhere else. The meeting with MHIP (women's group) and MZP (students) shows they want inclusive feedback. But I hope the BJP meeting wasn't prioritised over listening to the actual people of Mamit.

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